Due to an ongoing concern for the health and safety of our members and audiences, Belle Voci announces a delayed start to our upcoming concert season until 2021. All rehearsals and concerts, including “Diamond Memories: Celebrating 60 Years of Motown,” which had been rescheduled for Sunday, October 4th, 2020, are postponed until future notice.

Belle Voci will continue to monitor the ever-changing circumstances to make an informed decision about when to resume rehearsals and reschedule events.

After reviewing extensive research about the spread of COVID-19 as related to traditionally prepared and performed choral singing, we find that the very nature of group singing activities intensifies the likelihood of infection and spread. The range in ages and vulnerabilities of the Belle Voci family and our audiences requires us to err on the side of caution. Our artistic staff and board members have reached the difficult conclusion that it’s worth waiting to ensure the safety of all lives touched by our music. Even one case of COVID-19 passed on within Belle Voci, would be one too many!

We thank you for your support through this strange and difficult time. Please contact Marketing Director Pamela Bruchwalski pbruchwalski@gmail.com with any questions or concerns.

—-The Belle Voci Family

Belle Voci is a community-based intergenerational women’s choir that performs an eclectic repertoire of wide-ranging styles, showcasing the performance practices of the music’s origin. Founded in the fall of 2012 by Craig G. Cannon, Belle Voci is currently operating in its eighth concert season.

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All Belle Voci singers believe in using our voices to support causes that primarily benefit women. Belle Voci has provided financial and product assistance to several Pittsburgh area social agencies in the past several years. In June 2019, Belle Voci was named a Susan G. Komen Foundation Promise Keeper Awardee for its service singing the national anthem at the start of the Race For The Cure for the past four years.